Third quarter balance of payments data shows a high demand for Aussie dollar-assets. What is the growth driver? Are we going to see another surge in the Aussie dollar? CT asks the experts.
Banks are now able to facilitate renminbi cross-border loans for corporates' activities outside of China. CT asks how important this pilot scheme really is.
In order to contain volatility and strong appreciation of its currency, Korea has decided to cut bank limits on FX positions. The impact could see corporates move towards the FX swap and cross-currency swap markets ...
Korea warns against “excessive strength” of the won, hinting a willingness to intervene. What strategies has the country adopted in the past and how effective have they been? CT asks the experts.
It has been argued concerns over a US fiscal cliff will not deter more capital inflows into Asia. Will policymakers in Asia stand in the way of appreciation? CT asks the experts.
The Hong Kong Monetary Authority intervened twice in one week to maintain the Hong Kong dollar peg. What is driving Hong Kong dollar's appreciation? Will the surge abate soon? CT asks the experts.
The face of the over-the-counter derivatives has altered forever. Keith Noyes, APAC director for ISDA, explains what new regulation means for a treasurer's working capital.
India’s rupee has strengthened on the back of strong foreign inflows. Some suggest this is a direct consequence of the country opening up its commercial borders. Is this a fair assessment and is the rally sustainable?...
China reported the first-ever quarterly decline in official FX reserves in the second quarter, based on balance of payments numbers. CT asks what are the implications.